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511 comments:

Since I am pregnant and HATE going up and down stairs, I also store some of my cloth diapers and wipes in our family room. I bought one of those storage ottoman things with a lid (it looks like a foot stool or cube you can sit on). It works out GREAT for changing my toddler, since we're in the family room most of the day and I just have to pull out a new diaper from the storage ottoman, change her, and voila - clean diaper on my toddler and diapers are hidden from view but stored away! I LOVE storage ottomans - they fit into the living room and are a good place to hide diapers and toys in addition to working as extra seating!

This Fluff Friday contest has really gotten me to think about how I can better organize my diapers. Right now they are just stacked on the changing table shelf. I will definitely be re-evaluating how I can make my diapering supplies easier to access and store.

I used to use wicker baskets on the shelves of my daughters changing table & found out quickly that I couldn't use anything without a lid on it because my daughter likes to play with everything. Now I use plastic storage containers with lids that aren't easy for her to get off. I love my system. It is easy and convenient for use because it is right there when I am changing my daughter. I never change my daughter any where else other than her changing table, so for me it is perfect. I have a diaper champ for the disposable wipes on one side of the changing table and on the other side a garbage can with a diaper pail liner in it to store my dirty diapers.

my storage of my diapers is pretty horrible i usually just stuff them all in a big drawer or the couch and stuff them as i need then and its so time consuming i really love it when i am in a motivated mood and stuff them before i put them away its so nice to just grab one ready to go!!

We use a laundry basket on the bottom shelf of our changing table. It holds stuffed pocket diapers, diapers stuffed for night time, extra wipes, doublers, extra pail liner, and wet bags. It is pretty full, so I may need to upgrade my system, but it works well for us now. I just grab the basket and head to the drying rack once my freshly laundered diapers are dry.

I store my diapers in two areas. One basket is just for my 2 month old. I have his daytime and nighttime diapers seperated in the basket.

In my sons' bedroom closet, I have a hanging clothes orgnaizer. I put different diapers on different shelves. Prefolds and covers on one shelf, FB and inserts on another. I have nighttime stuff on a third.

This was such a great week's giveaway question. It has been so great to see everyone's post. I usually try to read each and every comment as added each day but I think this was the biggest commented week every! So great that the blog has such an awesome following.

My organization changed just a little this morning due to all the ideas I have gotten this week. I now folded my pre-stuffed pocket diapers so that I could see the fluff colors that I have now. All my pockets sit on one side of my changing table shelf and my older prefold diapers are opposite them with all my accessories in the middle.

I store my diapers in 3 colorful bins on a huge bookshelf. I'm in the process of figuring something else out, though.. because that bookshelf is in our living room and I want all the diaper stuff to go in the bedroom! I also have too many diapers for the current set up!

Comment/question for Thursday for this post: Since we are talking about organization and cloth diaper storage, does anyone have any tips on how to store diapers for the long-term...when you want to save them for the next kiddo that comes along and your current kid outgrows them? I've been wondering about that. I don't want to store them in anything that would retain moisture (so I doubt putting them in a tub in the basement would work well). And I would NEVER want to store them with moth balls (yucky chemicals). Any tips on long-term cloth diaper storage to keep them in decent condition, mold/moisture/moth-free? Since I'm just starting with cloth, I don't need to worry about it yet but I expect our newborn will outgrow her NB diapers before we know it! Thanks!